Thousands of Vespas swarm Rome’s historic center to mark iconic scooter’s 80th anniversary - AP News
Over 10,000 Vespas moved around the Colosseum and past the Roman Forum on Saturday, marking the 80th anniversary of the iconic scooter as enthusiasts gathered from continental Europe, northern England, San Francisco, Australia’s Gold Coast, the Philippines and more. The Piaggio company switched gears from making military vehicles to the iconic scooter at the end of World War ll.
The most popular products during Amazon Prime Day 4: JBL and Bose speakers, Garmin watches, and more - ZDNET
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I Know Why the Tech Broligarchs Went Full MAGA - The Daily Beast
President Donald Trump has pulled fringe tech figures out of the shadows and into the corridors of power, inspiring others in those circles to seek similar influence. Author and Silicon Valley reporter Jonathan Weber joined The Daily Beast Podcast to explain why so many tech oligarchs are drawn to the 80-year-old president, arguing that it all comes down to ideas and ambitions that have become mainstream under Trump.